Gratitude

Talk Turkey

American Thanksgiving is upon us.  Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday of the year!  It was great when I lived and worked in Canada for four Thanksgivings to have two days a year to celebrate being thankful!  If you’ll indulge me, I’d like to Talk Turkey with you today. No, not the literal turkey, although it

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Walk in the Shoes of Another

This was quite a week on the worldwide stage, national stage and yet, it was a local experience I remember.  An appointment with a service provider sets the stage.  Have you ever walked out of an appointment?  This was new for me, so new in fact that I came home and jotted down thoughts about

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Veterans Day

Yesterday was a day celebrated with parades and acknowledgement across the country.  Veterans Day is a day we pay honor to those who serve to keep us/our county safe.  As of 2014, the VA estimates there were 22 million military veterans in the U.S. population. If you add their figures on veterans to the active

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Freedom

In 1775, residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American Colonies and the Colonial Government entered into the American Revolution.   France entered into this war in 1778 to help the North American Colonists, turning this into an international conflict.  In 1781, with the help of the French, the Colonists forced the British into surrender, although the

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Mother’s Day 2017

Recently, I attended a conference in Sacramento for the eleven chapters of NAWBO (National Association of Women Business Owners). Women of all ages were in attendance.  Women who no longer have living mothers, women who are or women who have never been mothers and mentor and care for the younger generation like mothers. In celebration of this

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